Battle of Corcieux

The Battle of Corcieux (6-12 August 1918) was a battle of World War I that occurred when the British Army, French Army, and US Army launched an attack against the Imperial German Army's positions in the Vosges region of eastern France. The Allied forces repelled a German attack on their positions, although the Allies suffered heavy losses in the process. An Allied counterattack against German positions was also held off, and the Germans emerged victorious over the Triple Entente's forces in the battle at Corcieux. However, the battle lines did not shift, and the battle was more of a draw.